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TOP MAUGE FIRES LATE TO HAND BLUES A LATE TONIC

BURY TOWN 1 WORCESTER C 1 By John Alcock

IN a game where defences came out on top, both sides lacked punch up front as they struggled to find a route to goal.
In the end, a goal apiece in the second half ensured the result was just about right – Bury’s Jamie Mauge cancelling out Liam Lockett’s earlier effort four minutes from time.
Indeed, it took 21 minutes for the first chance to be created – a ball into the box finding Bury’s Jamie McGrath, but it got stuck under his feet and the defence cleared.
Worcester’s best chance on the half came ...

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